The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 28, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    Novrmbor 28, 1041
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December 8 to IB hnve been
i't nil npi'iilriK unci rlnMntf diilen
fur u Kliuniitli ciiiii)uIk in be
hiilf of Unlti-il Stiitim relief.
Heprcamitiillveii uf vurluna or
Kiinlziitlon nn't Tliurncluy after
noon lit llio Wlllnrd liolrl with
Dr. Victor Phillips, Kliuniitli
county I'lwilriniin, mid Dr. Krma
Cimdun, atiitu rcprueentullve.
Aiikjiik thiui) nrenunt wero Icln
M. Udell ( t ho Soraptlinlxti mid
DiniKlili'i'i lit thu AniiTirnn Itnv
iiliitlnii; I'liimci I ) Ik of the
Aini'i'lcaii A.".NtK-liitloii of Univer
inly Women; Mm. John Mrr'ec
nt thu AAUW; Nedra Hunt of
DiiNlui'ni Mini l'iofi'.iloniil Worn
ru n rlnli; It. D. Kllrr of th Ho
liny; Hrv. Kiikimih V. 1 itiy ne-.i,
MlnlMi-rlal lusoclntlon; II u n I
Norland, Llun.i club; John U.
KblnKrr, Klwunls club; A. L.
Ci r n I ii p i, mipi-rlntendent of
Klniniilli Kill Is IiIkIi nrhnnl.
Aimlht-r nii'i-tliiK will hi' held
nt tin- offiii- if John It. KhlnKi-r
In Hi'? I'S hunk bulldlnti, Do
camber 3 nt 7:30 p. m., to mnkc
further nlnna. Anyono Interest
tcl In this rmisn wii.i urffed to
ntti-iid. -mh"
ntti'tul.
"China Shall Have Our II. Ip."
hi tho kIokiiii for the United
C'lilim Itellrf. Inc., nn nrKunlza
tlon which It conrdlnathiK the
filnil riililni: appeal of elitht mil
W China Kt-lti-f ;iKrnctis In this
country to provide hiro scale
civilian relief nmnnti the Chi
nese. "This Is n united expression of
Arneriran K.vmpiithy and Kood
will hi those brnvo men lind
women of Asm whoso stmuutc
Klvcs expression to the democrat
ic Idenls they sluirc with us, '
Mild Dr. Gordon. "Donntlonii,
InrKe nnd mnnll will testify to the
nctive sympnthy of this country
for China's heroic fiiilit for free
dom. Now', because of the re-
YourTaste
is More
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Ihe whiikoy blondod
for the enjoyment of
discriminating tajtei. A
premium whiskey at a
popular pricel
f nw.u1 QUARTS
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HepreienUtlvei of varioui organisation! are hro ihown t Wlllord hotel meeting Thursday
t which Dlani war mad for a local campaign for United China relief Dtcimbir 8 to 18. In
tha olctur. seated! Nadra Hunt,
Association of University Womani Dr. Erma Cordon, stat representative of United China Relief;
Rev. Victor Phillips. Klamath county chairman) Mrs. Ida Odell, Soroptimist club; Frances Dennis.
AAUW. Standing: Arnold Cralapp. high school superintendent; R. D. Eller. Rotary club) Hans
Norland, Lions club) John Eblnger, Klwanls club) Rev. E. V. Haynes. Ministerial association.
cent tromendous changca In the
Far Eastern situation, slio looks
to us more thnn ever for assist
mien to win thn ultimate victory
for which we shall support her.
China needs medical supplies,
trained doctors, emeruency nld
Millions, epidemic control, relief
for refugees nnd for multitude of
orphans food, clothing and
shelter!"
Copper mats for use In the
floor of the Tiilrliike sump tun
nel pumphouftr-, hnve arrived
and are now being installed, ac
cording to the US bureau of rec
Inmntlon. Jack Gardner, Klnm
nth Falls, holds the pump house
contract.
Concrete work on the tunnel
was completed November 15,
nnd nt the present time the con
tracting firm, J. A. Tertellng nnd
sons, nro "mopping up," In pre
paration to turning the Job over
to the government.
It Is hoped to hnve the pump
house completed by April 1, and
put thn tunnel in use Immediate
ly after thnt dntc. Mntcrlnls,
which hnve been held up by
government priority, nrc now ar
riving satisfactorily, officials
said, and It Is hoped thnt the
pumps will be available on the
set date.
Danes Riot in
Protest Over
Anti-Red Pact
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov.
2tt t1'j Hlots in Copcnluigi'ii in
protest against Denmark s ad
hvrciico to the nnti Comintern
pact, with police firing on dem
onstrators on one occasion and
arresting some -10 persons on
another, were reported today by
D a g o n s Nyhctcr, Stockholm
newspaper.
Demonstrating Danes de
nounced Foreign Minister Eric
Scuvcnlus, shouting: "Down with
Scavenlus; down with the trait
or," tho newspaper said,
Tho Initial demonstration,
Dngens Nyhctcr said, occurred
at 2 p. m, Tuesday, the day the
anti-coinintern pact was extend
ed for another five years and
broadened to includo 13 signa
tories In Berlin ceremonies.
Hundreds of students met be
fore tho royal castlo of Amalien
borg then, It said, nnd heard an
address by a young theologian.
The pollco arrested tho speak
er nnd tho students dispersed
after singing tho king's song,
only to form ngnin nnd stngc
mass demonstrations before the
offices of the nnzi paper Faeder
landet and beforo the foreign
office and riksdag (parliament.)
Pollco endeavored to break
up the gathering, Dngens Nyho
tcr said, but fnilcd and the dem
onstrators marched through tho
city until they reached tho great
Rnadhusplndscn Squnrc.
There, it wns reported, tho
pollco wielded their batons to
brenk tip tho gntherlng nnd nr
rosted about 40 persons.
Nevertheless, Dngcn Nyhctcr
said, new demonstrations were
orgnnlzod Inter In tho evening
nnd pollco fired on one occasion.
Thcro was no r o p o r t ns to
whether nnyono wns Injured.
Windows lt mnny nnzi localities
were smashed.
Seven times as mnny motor
trucks nro employed on farms
now ns In 11)20.
When in Medford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joe and Anne Earley
Proprietors
Plan United China Relief Campaign
Builnen and Professional Womtni Mrs. John McFa. Amarlcan
SG3 Cross
News Notes
RED CROSS
Temporary headquarters, 002
Main street, with Mrs. Jerry
Itlcker and Mrs. Lafc Stephens
in charge, is the place for down
town shoppers to lake out mem
berships In the American Red
Cross. Do it now.
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Booths with Red Cross volun
teers huvo been placed for your
convenience at the Willnrd ho
tel. Elk hotel, postofflee, First
National bunk, und US National
bank.
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The following members from
Sojourners club will servo in
the Red Cross booths Friday nnd
Suturdny, Mrs. Richard Ken
nedy. Mrs. Gene Shufeldl, Mrs.
Phyllis Stevens, Mrs. Jack But
ler, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs
C. W. Wilson, Mrs. C. S. Elliott,
Mrs. T. W. Laird, Mrs. R. F. Mc
Laren, Mrs. Jack Wiilthcms,
Mm. John Sandmeyer. Mrs. C.
11. Denni.ion, Mrs. Marshall Far
mer, chairman.
Mrs. F. E. Trotman of Merrill,
culled at Red Cross headquar
ters Friday morning reporting
tho following 100 per cent firms
ot that city, the First Nationa!
bank, Pacific Telephone com
pnny employ . Marie's Barber
shop and the Merrill grade
school. Thank you, Mrs. Trot
man. e
Ench day captains of residen
tial area enrollments call nt
headquarters with increased
membership reports. Over the
top this morning were Mrs. B. F.
Hogue, enptnin, district No. 1,
Mrs. L. A. McCullough, enptnin,
district 4, Mrs. Annnbellr New
ton, enptnin district No. 18, Mrs.
J. P. Wells, captain, district No.
18, Mrs. Harry Brown, enptnin
district 9.
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Lost River Gnrdcn club, from
a Joint sale of plants and shrubs
sent in their proceeds, $40.55 as
their membership in tho Ameri
can Red Cross.
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Employes of tho county In
firmary have orgnnized n first
aid class under tha instruction
of Dr. Peter Rozendnl, chair
man, first-oid program, Klam
ath county chapter, ARC. The
class meets each Tuesday at 7:30
p. m. Curol Brooks, Arthur Mil
lard and Mario Dixon havo been
re-authorized first aid instruc
tors for the local chapter, Amer
ican Red Cross.
December is tho most danger
ous month, tho Red Crass warns
motorists nnd holiday shoppers.
The Red Cross emphasizes that
the pedestrian Invariably comes
out second best in an encounter
with an automobllo and tho man
on foot should bo willing to go
more than half way In avoiding
such nn encounter though ho
may bo legally entitled to right-of-wny.
Drivo with caution.
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' Relict from tho American Red
Cross continues in n stendy
strenm to tho civilian and war
wounded peoplo of China,
through tho ports of Hong
Kong, Shanghai and Rangoon.
CAMERA
FANS
Any
8 or 8 Exp. Roll
of
Films
DEVELOPED
and PRINTED
25c
Reprints So Each
Carmichael's
Newsstand
10th and Main
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Wheat nnd rice for the famine
stricken Ro through the Chinese
ports, and medical supplies, sur
gical dressings,
and cloth for
clothing go over the Burma road i
into Free China from the Brit
ish port. September 30, 1041,
$3,718,402 had been sent in
materials and food as aid to
war-stricken China from the .
Amnrinn Tt ,.ti Prn I act !
Chrislmns hmiHreHv nf inv nnri I
gifts were sent by members of 1
Junior Red Cross for the chil-:
dren of China.
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Mrs. F. A. LaForge and Mrs.
Oldham had charge of cutting at
Ucd Cross headquarters produc
tion rooms for Friday. Mrs. C.
W. Rudd was on hand to help
volunteers in knitting.
Mrs. C. I. Roberts is in charge
of production, American Red
Cross, Friday, at Reames Coun
try club where members are
spending their afternoon sewing
and knitting.
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Each Thursday afternoon finds
a busy group at Red Cross head
quarters ns members of the Lion
ess club gather to sew and knit.
Other groups are cordially invit-
nH In r-iill 7IRJ nnrt arranpe for
an afternoon. We'd be clnd to'g
call it, "Your Dny." IS
U. S. to Buy All
Argentine Tungsten
BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 28 (P)
A threc-yenr agreement under
which Argentina will sell her
entire production of tungsten to
the United States has been con
cluded, nn authorized source an
nounced today.
The agreed price Is $21 a ton.
(Tungsten ore, or wolframite,
most of which comes from China,
has been selling nt $24 to $26 a
ton in New York.)
Tungsten is essential for the
production of steels used in man
ufacture of munitions.
The agreement is in keeping
with the United States Doliey of
purchasing supplies of war-essential
metals from other Amer
ican states.
Iceland Soldiers
Get Thanksgiving
REYKJAVIK. Iceland, Nov. 28
Up) With turkeys in abundance.
United States soldiers occupying
Iceland wore able to feast yes
terday in celebration of Thanks
giving. Festivities were postponed
from last Thursday because a
freighter bearing thousands of
pounds of turkeys and the In
gredients for thousands of pump
kin and mince pics fnilcd to nr
rive in time.
COMPLETE
FEMININE
HYGIENE
DEMANDS:
eS-Vj
MUCH has been written about feminine
hygiene. But too often women over
look hygiene in the REAL sense of
the word underarm cleanliness And
sweetness. You cannot be ot tractive with
underarms moist, stained And smelly.
Use Arrid, the new cre.im deodorant.
1 Arrid d( not roc dreei does not
jrriuie tkin.
3. No wilting to dry. Can be used fight
after ituving.
9. IrmaMly checks penplfloo 1 to 9 diyt
Removes odor from pvnpiration, keeps
armpits dry.
4. Arrid It a pure, white, (rtawleas. stain
less vanishing cream.
9. Awarded Approval Seal of American Insti
tute of Laundering as harmless to fabric
Women use more Arrid than any other
deodorant. Try a 10c1. 3 or SOf jar tr
i day at any stoic which sells toilet goods
The wlnnen of the county
library book and poster contest
havo shown (food Judgment in
their choice of book prizes. he
Roy Welch, fifth grader at Bo
nnnza, who made a winning book
mark, choso "The White Pan
ther," by Waldcck. This is a
Junior Literary guild book, an
unusual and sensitively written
animal story, full of suspense
against a colorful jungle back
ground and by an author Inti
mately acquainted with Jungle
animal life. It is illustrated by
Kurt Wlesc. Idclla Hauptman,
Gilchrist Junior high student
who made the winning poster,
chose Hugo's "Lcs Misfcrablcs,"
a classic of the French convict,
Jean Valjean, well loved by old
and young readers.
The winner of the class A
bookmark contest, Ernest Young,
lourm grade student at Sum
mers school, chose "The Blaoft
Stallion," by Walter Farley, an
other Junior Literary guild
book chosen as an outstanding
publication by a committee com
prised of Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt
and others; the book gives an
exciting tale of a thoroughbred
Arabian horse.
A .squab is a young pigeon.
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Germans Declare
British Warship
Malaya Torpedoed
NEW YORK, Nov. 28 fP)
The British battleship which the
German high command said yes
terday had been damaged by a
torpedo off North Africa was
identified by the German radio
as the Malaya in a broadcast
heard here yesterday by NBC.
A special German communi
que yesterday said only that a
German submarine had struck a
British battleship "with a heavy
torpedo" off Salum.
This was the second time with
in two weeks that the Germans
have reported hitting the Mai
aya.
The nazi high command an
nounced Nov. 15 that the 31,000
ton British battleship had been
damaged "so severely she had to
be towed Into the harbor of Gi
braltar." That damage was credited also
to U-boats, part of the same
German undersea forces which
sank the British aircraft carrier
Ark Royal in the Mediterranean.
Read the Classified page
For His Christmas
BILLFOLD or BILLFOLO ItT
by Cameo
II.M to (li.M
DREW'S MANSTORE
711 Main
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Any kind of toy new or
old will be the price of admis
sion at the Pelican theatre Pop
eye club toy matinee for kiddles
to be held at 10 a. m. Saturday.
This Is an annual event at the
big Eighth street playhouse, and
It always nets a trtickload or
two of toys for the firemen's
Christmas toy enterprise.
If the toys need repair, the
firemen do the work. If they
are ready for use, they are kept
with other playthings to be dis
tributed to children of the city
wnose Christmas would other
wise be a pretty barren affair.
The theatre management sug
gested that the children bring as
many toys as they can, but one
toy will serve as a ticket of ad
mission.
H. R. (DICK) MAGUIRE
Realtor
Real Estate Sales
Rentals Loans
Property Management -
Automobile, Fire. Catuallv Ineuranee
iMi Pino Olal lilt UM .
According to preliminary es
timate! factory sales ot cart and
trucks in tha United States dur
lng August totaled 158,700
units.
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uneven heat? ;
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Thla amaxtng fil U ail h ,
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